WO1998038197A1 - Protected aminosugars - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to methods for synthesis of oligosaccharides , especially those oligosaccharides which comprise amino sugar residues.
- the invention relates to methods for solution phase, solid phase or combinatorial synthesis of oligosaccharides.
- Aminosugars are important constituents of various glycoconjugates (Schmidt and Kinzy, 1994). Examples include peptidoglycans, mucopolysaccharides, glycopeptides and proteins, oligosaccharides of human milk, and blood group determinants . They are often also encountered in bacterial and tumour-associated carbohydrate antigens, predominantly in the N-acetylated form or N-acylated with an aspartic acid residue (Toyokuni and Singhal, 1995) . It is therefore evident that these biological glycoconjugates are of immense interest to the medicinal chemist, and therefore that there is a great need in the art to be able to synthesise these compounds in a facile and cost- effective manner.
- Oligosaccharide synthesis using aminosugars requires the presence of a suitable amino protecting group.
- a number of protecting groups have been proposed, but so far all of the agents which are available suffer from serious disadvantages. For example, glycosylation with donors derived from 2-N-acetyl protected aminosugars proceeds via neighbouring group participation; however, formation of the relatively stable oxazoline intermediate dramatically reduces the overall speed and yield of the reaction (Zurabyan et al , 1994) .
- the major disadvantage of using the phthalimide group lies in the vigorous conditions required for its removal, namely heating with methanolic hydrazine, which often results in partial product decomposition. Strongly basic conditions are also required for the removal of the N-sul fonyl (Griffith and Danishefsky, 1990) and N- haloacetyl protecting groups (Shapiro et al , 1967), resulting in similar problems .
- the allyloxycarbonyl (Alloc) protected amino sugar donors display a similar activity to their phthalimide counterparts when employed under Lewis acid- catalysed conditions.
- the Alloc group has the advantage that it can be removed under extremely mild conditions, using tetrakis (triphenylphosphine) palladium in the presence of a mild base (Hayakawa et al , 1986) .
- the major disadvantage associated with the Alloc group lies in its ability to form a stable oxazolidinone intermediate, which in the presence of unreactive acceptors tends to remain as the major product, and reduces the speed and yield of the reaction (Boullanger et al , 1987).
- 2,2,2- Trichloroethyl-protected aminosugars contain a strongly participating group that, unlike phthalimide, does not deactivate adjacent hydroxyl groups which may subsequently be required as glycosyl acceptors . They can be removed under relatively mild and selective conditions, using zinc and acetic acid, and do not form oxazoline intermediates during glycosylation.
- this protecting group has the disadvantage that benzyl groups cannot be introduced without premature loss of the protecting group as well (Imoto et al , 1987) .
- Tetrachlorophthaloyl-protected aminosugar donors have been demonstrated to afford high yields of 1 , 2 - trans- glycosides (Castro-Palomino and Schmidt, 1995), even in the presence of poorly reactive acceptors. Once more, however, the NaBH4-mediated deprotection is the limiting factor for this particular protecting group.
- the azide group has received much attention in aminosugar chemistry, since it serves as a masked, non- participating amino functionality, thereby allowing the synthesis of 1, 2-cis-linked 2-amino-2-deoxy glycosides (Palsen, 1982).
- Non-participating protecting groups that have been reported are 2 , 4-dinitrophenyl (Kaifu and Osawa, 1977) and p-methoxybenzylimino (Mootoo and Fraser-Reid, 1989) , both of which are complicated to introduce and require harsh deprotection conditions which result in loss of product .
- a hydrazine-labile primary amino-protecting group N-l- (4, 4-dimethyl-2 , 6-dioxocyclohexylidene) ethyl (Dde) , has been reported for protection of lysine side chains during SPPS (Bycroft et al , 1993) .
- This group was modified for use as a carboxy-protecting group in SPPS when the 2- (3-methylbutyryl ) dimedone analogue of 2-acetyldimedone was condensed with 4-aminobenzylalcohol to afford 4- [N- [1- (4, 4-dimethyl-2 , 6-dioxocyclo-hexylidene) -3- methylbutyl] -amino ⁇ benzyl ester (ODmab) (Chan et al , 1995).
- These two protecting groups were reported to be stable to the Fmoc deprotecting conditions widely used in solid phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) , ie 20% piperidine in dimethylformamide (DMF) .
- Dde has been widely used in the field of SPPS as an orthogonal amino protecting group to the well established Fmoc/t-Boc methodology (Fields and Noble, 1990) . Until now its use has remained within this area, and therefore its use as a protecting group in the field of carbohydrate chemistry is novel. In particular, the use of Dde or ODMab in oligosaccharide synthesis has not been suggested.
- Dde can be used as a non-participating amino sugar protecting group, which can be introduced and removed in a facile and cost- effective manner.
- the vinylogous amide protection afforded by the Dde type group is achieved by simply refluxing the unprotected amino sugar with the precursor, eg. 2-acetyldimedone in the case of Dde, in anhydrous ethanol .
- the precursor eg. 2-acetyldimedone in the case of Dde
- the invention provides a compound useful as a reagent for solution and/or solid phase synthesis of sugar-containing compounds, comprising a sugar carrying one or more primary amine groups protected with a 2-substituted-l, 3-dioxo compound of General Formula I or General Formula II :
- R 1 and R 2 may be the same or different, and is each hydrogen or C 1 - 4 alkyl
- R' is an amino sugar, a glycosylamine, or an oligosaccharide comprising at least one aminosugar or one glycosylamine unit, in which the sugar is coupled via an amino group
- R" is alkyl, substituted alkyl, aryl, substituted aryl, cycloalkyl or substituted cycloalkyl .
- Any sugar or oligosaccharide bearing an amino group may be used.
- the invention provides a reagent for solution phase synthesis of sugar-containing compounds, comprising a cyclic 2-substituted-l, 3-dioxo compound of General Formula I or II as defined above, in which R' is as defined above.
- the compounds of the invention are suitable for use in methods of solid-phase oligosaccharide synthesis, in which sugar units are covalently linked to a resin.
- Any suitable linker compound may be used.
- the covalent linkage to the resin may suitably be provided by a
- PCT/AU97/00544 filed on 26 August 1997 are suitable for use with the compounds of this invention.
- the entire disclosure of PCT/AU97/00544 is incorporated herein by this cross-reference.
- These linker systems enable solid phase synthesis of oligosaccharides under mild conditions analogous to those used for SPPS.
- the resin may be any resin which swells in water and/or in an organic solvent, and which comprises one of the following substituents : halogen, hydroxy, carboxyl , SH, NH 2 , formyl, S0 2 NH 2 , or NHNH 2 , for example methylbenzhydrylamine (MBHA) resin, amino or carboxy tentagel resins, paraaminomethylbenzyl (PAM) resin, or 4-sulphamylbenzyl AM resin.
- MBHA methylbenzhydrylamine
- PAM paraaminomethylbenzyl
- 4-sulphamylbenzyl AM resin 4-sulphamylbenzyl AM resin.
- suitable resins will be known to those skilled in the art .
- the invention provides a linker-saccharide complex, comprising a linker group and a saccharide compound comprising a protecting group of general formula I or II as defined above, in which the group R' is as defined above.
- the invention provides a resin- linker-saccharide support for solid-phase oligosaccharide synthesis, comprising a linker group, a resin, and a starting saccharide compound comprising a protecting group of General Formula I or General Formula II as defined above, in which the group R 1 is as defined above.
- linkers Any suitable linker may be used. Again, it is contemplated that linkers and methods described in PCT/AU97/00544 may be used.
- the invention provides a method of solid-phase synthesis of oligosaccharides, comprising the step of sequentially linking mono- or oligosaccharide groups, one or more of which is protected as described above, to a resin-linker-saccharide support as described above.
- the invention provides a method of solution phase synthesis of oligosaccharides, comprising the step of sequentially linking mono- or oligosaccharide groups to a linker-saccharide complex as described above. These methods are particularly useful for combinatorial synthetic applications.
- the solid phase or solution phase method of the invention may, for example, be used for combinatorial synthesis of aminoglycoside compounds. It will be appreciated that the sequential linkage may be effected either enzymically or by chemical means .
- the invention also provides a kit for solid phase synthesis, solution phase synthesis, or combinatorial synthesis of oligosaccharides, comprising a linker- saccharide complex or a resin-linker-saccharide support according to the invention, as described above.
- the kit may optionally also comprise one or more further reagents such as partially or differentially activated, fully protected saccharides, protecting agents, deprotecting agents, resins and/or solvents suitable for solid phase or combinatorial synthesis.
- suitable further reagents can then be chosen according to the desired use .
- Trt trityl The invention will now be described in detail by way of reference only to the following non-limiting examples, in which the structures of individual compounds are as summarised in the following tables.
- 2-Acetamido-2-deoxy-3 4, 6-tri-O-acetyl- ⁇ -D- glucopyranosyl azide (100 mg, 0.26 mmol) was dissolved in MeOH (5 ml) and hydrogenated over Pd/C (10%) (10 mg) for 5 h. The suspension was filtered, and the filtrate was evaporated to give 2-Acetamido-2-deoxy-3 , 4, 6-tri-O-acetyl- ⁇ -D-glucopyranosyl amine (18) (80 mg, 86%) .
- Boullanger P., Banoub, J. and Descotes, G. Can. J. Chem. , 1987 65 1343.
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JP53708198A JP2001513089A (en) | 1997-02-28 | 1998-02-27 | Protected amino sugar |
US09/380,194 US6462183B1 (en) | 1997-02-28 | 1998-02-27 | Protected aminosugars |
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AU60823/98A AU730910B2 (en) | 1997-02-28 | 1998-02-27 | Protected aminosugars |
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